Greens 2004
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Greens 2004
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Leader | Dariusz Szwed, Agnieszka Grzybek |
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Founded | 6 September 2003 |
Headquarters | ul. Piękna 64/11, 00-672 Warsaw |
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Ideology | Feminism, Green politics |
International affiliation | Global Greens |
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Website www.zieloni2004.pl |
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Greens 2004 (Zieloni 2004) is Poland's Green Party. Their name is the Polish word for ‘green’, declined in the plural.
Greens 2004 co-operate with Greens/EFA Group in the European Parliament and are members of European Green Party. In the first elections in which they took part - the elections to the European Parliament they received 0.27% of the votes. In the 2005 Polish parliamentary elections, the Greens signed an agreement with a social democratic party - Socjaldemokracja Polska who won 3.89% of the votes (the actual Greens portion of the vote was 0.2%). The Greens supported Marek Borowski, the leader of social democrats, in the presidential elections of 2005, who managed 10.33% of the votes.
In the Polish parliamentary elections of 2007, the Greens contested one district independently in the Senate. The party is not currently represented in either the Sejm or the Senate.
[edit] Party leaders and personalities
- Agnieszka Grzybek - chairwoman
- Dariusz Szwed - chairman
- Kinga Dunin - writer, feminist
- Radosław Gawlik - ecological activist, former minister of the environment
- Aleksandra Kretkowska - party's press agent
- Krystian Legierski - culture animator, LGBT activist
- Kazimiera Szczuka - writer, feminist, hosted a Polish version of The Weakest Link
- Olga Tokarczuk - writer
- Ludwik Tomiałojć - ornitologist
- Jerzy Kochan - philosofer
- Wojciech Koronkiewicz- poet, journalist, film director
- Adam Ostolski - sociologist, philosopher
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- Official website of the Zieloni 2004 party
- Blog of Zieloni 2004 in Warsaw
- Blog of Zieloni 2004 in Cracow
- Green portal co-operating with Zieloni 2004
- Greens/EFA Group in the European Parliament
- European Green Party
Sources for expansion of the article might be: homepage of the party, in Polish, European Green Party's Zieloni 2004 sub-site and Zieloni 2004 at Eurogreens.